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In this first session from Fixfest 2022 in Brussels, Ugo from The Restart Project introduces Mathew Lubari, co-founder of Community Creativity for Development (CC4D). Mathew is a South-Sudanese refugee who works to promote repair in Rhino refugee camp, Uganda. Mathew speaks about the history of his work in the camp to provide repair services, repair training, community awareness around repair and e-waste, technical support and upcyling. Learn more about Community Creativity for Development here: / cc4d.uganda -- Fixfest is a regular global gathering of repairers and tinkerers, activists, policy-makers, thinkers, educators and companies from all over the world. We meet every couple of years. Fixfest 2022 was an international gathering for community repair in Brussels. It was organised by The Restart Project in collaboration with the European Right to Repair Campaign, and Belgian partners Repair Together and Repair & Share. Learn more about Fixfest at https://fixfest.org -- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:20 Mathew's presentation 39:41 Questions